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Dynamic heterogeneities in the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of simple spherical spin models.

Gregor Diezemann

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PhysicsDimension (vector space)FerromagnetismDynamics (mechanics)Relaxation (NMR)Condensed Matter (cond-mat)FOS: Physical sciencesLimit (mathematics)Function (mathematics)Statistical physicsCondensed MatterCurse of dimensionalitySpin-½

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The response of spherical two-spin interaction models, the spherical ferromagnet (s-FM) and the spherical Sherrington-Kirkpatrick (s-SK) model, is calculated for the protocol of the so-called nonresonant hole burning experiment (NHB) for temperatures below the respective critical temperatures. It is shown that it is possible to select dynamic features in the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of both models, one of the hallmarks of dynamic heterogeneities. The behavior of the s-SK model and the s-FM in three dimensions is very similar, showing dynamic heterogeneities in the long time behavior, i.e. in the aging regime. The appearence of dynamic heterogeneities in the s-SK model explicitly demonstrates that these are not necessarily related to {\it spatial} heterogeneities. For the s-FM it is shown that the nature of the dynamic heterogeneities changes as a function of dimensionality. With incresing dimension the frequency selectivity of the NHB diminishes and the dynamics in the mean-field limit of the s-FM model becomes homogeneous.

10.1103/physreve.68.021105https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14524951